Hello everyone,
In our new build, we have wireless switches for lights and blinds, which are controlled via Eltako relays. I understand that these switches or the entire system can somehow be integrated into a network. The question is how to do this and which components are needed?
Could someone here possibly help me with that?
Best regards,
Tobi
In our new build, we have wireless switches for lights and blinds, which are controlled via Eltako relays. I understand that these switches or the entire system can somehow be integrated into a network. The question is how to do this and which components are needed?
Could someone here possibly help me with that?
Best regards,
Tobi
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benutzer 10043 Jun 2019 17:05Strahleman schrieb:
Probably an EnOcean repeater like the Eltako FRP70V.Sure, that might work as well. But a gateway with an Ethernet connection is definitely more reliable. If necessary, a Raspberry Pi Zero + EnOcean stick + Ethernet adapter + enclosure + power supply, but that’s not exactly discreet.S
Strahleman4 Jun 2019 12:19BigFoot schrieb:
Sure, that might be possible. But a gateway with an Ethernet connection is definitely more reliable. If needed, you could use a Raspberry Pi Zero plus an EnOcean stick, Ethernet adapter, enclosure, and power supply, but that’s not exactly discreet. Yes, LAN might be more reliable, but it doesn't have to be. I would generally recommend trying the repeater first, as that would be by far the solution with the least effort. If that's not enough, you can always return it and try using a Raspberry Pi instead.
All other gateways I can think of on the spot basically only offer a complete package, including their own logic modules/apps, etc.